EVKJNUNU LEUjiU -JIB liJOTiOn jff; THfa8f,aiBsaMi'B?wrtr' Tnw i n iiiiwiiup--Mum iimpim m ri" ' ' inn it i 'inr"nnr-Hii' m 1 1 nT i n iiiiwiiiiySt.pirii' ' '"' W '' fM i-,iwfnfai. wf& spw,, EVENING LEDCER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2n, 1Q14. v- SOCIETY MnS. FltEDEMC BELLAMY OIL-BEIITa and Mlsa Knlharlne Gilbert, of the Hnrlyn, -40th and Walnut streets, have Issued Invita tions for a the dnnsant on Monday, Decern t6t 28, from 4 until half after o'clock, nt the tlillomuslaii Club, 3944 Walnut street. Tho enpafrement of Miss Maruaret Fitter, ulster of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mycr Fltlcr, and Oliver Q. Wltllts, son of near Admiral and Mrs. George S. Wllllls, was announced this morning. An Intercstlnff dinner will tako place Friday venln? nt die tinlvorslly Club. Naval con structors from nil parts of tho country will bo there. Anions those from Philadelphia will b Naval Constructor LMwnrd A. Know, N'nval Constructor Bmixon, Naval Constructor Tere ty, Naval Constructor Allan J. Chantry, Naval Constructor Ilobort Qalowood, Naval Con olructor A. 1J. Court, Naval Constructor Ed ward KIntncr and It. M. Watt, chief of tho Department of Construction and llopalr. Miss Emma Walton, of 135 South 13th street, gfcve an attractive luncheon today In honor of 3113 Mareucrlto C. llollopoter, whoso engage ment to A. Morris Herkncss was recently an nounced. Covers wcro laid for "0, and tho decorations were pink. Old-fasllloncd flowers were used, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Longstreth, of 1611 Locust street, havo Issued Invitations fo a tho dansant, to bo Riven at Aahcr'u on Monday afternoon, December 28, from 4 until 6:30 o'clock, to Introduco their daughter, Miss Eleanor Long streth. Madame van der Velde, wlfo of tho Belgian Minister oS State, who la lecturing In this coun try on the condition of the destitute In Belgium, will leave early this morning for Radnor, where aho will bo tho guest of Mr. and Sirs. Edward Rowland nt their country homo, nock nose. Many prominent pcoplo havo been Invited to n tea to be given by Mrs. Rowland this, after noon. Madamo van der Velde will speak on "Belgium." Mrs. C. C. Harrison, Jr., nnd Mrs. Georgo D. Harrison, Jr., will preside at tho tea tablo. This evening Madamo van der Vcldo and Mr. and Mrs. Rowland will bo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harrison, Jr., at their homo In Villa nova. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jones, of Scrnnton, announce the engagement of their daugHtcr, JIarlon "Wiener, to Warren, C, Graham, of this city. MIs3 Laura Robccca Ayers, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Ayers, will glvo a luncheon, followed by cards, Friday, at her country home, tho Bungnlow In tho Woods, Lansdale, Pa. Autumn flowers nnd greens will Le prettily used as decorations. Tho guests will be Mrs. Carrol Haines, Mrs. Edward Lcggc, of Boston; Airs. Geargo S. Relnhardt, Jr., Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. Fank Pooley, SIIss Helen Baker, Miss Florence .Franck, Miss Loulso Myers, Miss Alice McElwee, Miss Claudia Balz, SIIss Marlon Yerkes, Miss Gladys Meredith, Mlsa Marie Matslngcr, Miss Amy Marie Hoxamor, Miss Mabel Long, Miss Murgarotto JPatton, SIIss Eleanor Hnslan, Miss Helen Ricger and SIIss Edith A. Ayers. ALONG THE MAIN LINE 5IEIUON Wilson Evans Anderson, a student at Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa., will return to Merlon today to spend tho Thanksgiving holi days with his parents, Sir. and Sirs. William T. C. Anderson, at their homo on South High land avenue. The Red Cross Club formed recently by Sirs. Arthur Montague Lewis will meet as usual this afternoon at Mrs. Lewis' home, on Balrd road. WYNNEWOOD Mr. and Sirs. Wilson SlcCand- less, of Aubrey road, are spending the winter At their cottage at Avalon, N. J. Srr. and Mrs. William J. Clothier havo re- .ttirned to their home, after a stay of several days In Jew York. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. John WhltUker will give a dance tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, In honor of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Smith Kelly. The decorations will bo very simple, palms and ferns, with bunches of chrysanthemums. The guests will number about 160, and many will bo of the debutante set. Mrs. Charles B. Barton, of West Che'ster ave tuie, will soon Issue Invitations for a dance in honor of Miss Eleanor Moyn. of Graver's lane. Miss Moyn's engagement to Albert D. Barton was recently announced. Miss Juniata Sauvour, of Seminole avenue, has Issued cards for bridgo December 2 In honor of Miss Moyn. GERMANTOWN N&Tal Constructor and Mrs. Edward Klntner will have as their guests over the week-end at the Atmy and JTavy game Chief Naval Con structor and Mrs. R. M. Watt and their son. Constructor Watt Is chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair. Mr, and Mr. Harry L. Coward, of 336 Pelham road, will have as their guest over the Army and Navy game SIIss Inditnna, Cascard, who Is the daughter of Chaplain Cassard, stationed at the Naval Academy, .Annapolis, Md. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Wharton Blnkler, Miss Julia SlnUler and MIsj Elsie Slnkler have closed their country place at Wyncote and are occupying their town house, at 1604 Walnut street, for the winter. v Tomorrow is ladles' day at the Old TorS Road Country Club. There will be a spelling bee, followed by a card party of bridge and '"MO." Mrs, James R, Turner and Mrs, Israel Hallo well will act as hostesses of the day, On Saturday evening-. November 28, there win be a danc at tho -clubhouse for the mem btrs. Th committee in charge includes Mlsa Ethel Burt. Miss Hllrabsth. Williamson and William O. Williamson, Jr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tfc flrat, of a series of sis formal dances will be held Friday erasing- la the Sail Loft of the nt-vy yard. Th danced wlU b glyen for the naval effleero. their wives and their friends, and will take place on Friday evenings, from 9 o'clock until Vt o'olook, on the following dt: Peoember J8. Jaauary 8, January 36, February 6 ami February . w oawmUUa ta thus t timtfit f tfc lojtewji repute W. S, Smito, , g, sts gewraai.Ug A, W. jfKiMJfcJ,AWWyXSW4fcfcA3WVoVt'wtsv v v JFiE -AasssswBssCxBisESErVHBp .ejeiflSut - Mv'-lntlDStWvwBiBBtjDbw. AMsVHflBvVlBIHmEiSeVBBHSLXi MISS ELEANOR CONWAY Miss Conway, who lives in Lansdownc, is very popular in the younger set. She possesses a soprano volco and is much in demand for amateur theatricals, at which she is considered very good. Miss Conway took the patt of Josephine in tho performance of "Pinafore" last week nt the Twentieth Century Ciub. Hinds, U. S. N.; Paymaster J. A. Bull, U. S. N.; Paymaster E. S. Stalnaker, U. S. N., nnd Lieutenant F. C. Starr, U. S. N. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. Clifford Durell, of 2340 North 19th street, was hostess to tho members of her "500" club at luncheon and cards this afternoon. Her guests wcro Sirs. Joseph C. Davenport, SIIss Lillian Ritchie, Mrs. J. Walter Flanagan, Sirs. Charles A. Slack, Sirs. Harry Flanagan, SIIss Mildred Rlghtcr, Sirs. Clarence C. Keavcr, Sirs, Thomas Shoesmlth, Sirs. Harry Walker and SIIss Gcrtrudo Runhart. FRANKFORD A reception was held at Pctncr'a Hall Mon day evening after tho wedding of SIIss Cath erine Cecelia Dcnl nnd E'dward Bock, Jr. About COO guests wcro present. Tho hall was lavishly decorated with purplo and whlto flowers. Sir. and Sirs. Bock will be at home nfter Decem ber 1 at 5722 Vandyko street, Wisslnomlng. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Miss Laird Will Be Introduced at a Large Tea at the Gladstone Today. Sir. and Sirs. Warren Powers Laird, of Merlon, will give an attractive tea this after noon, at tho Gladstone, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to Introduce tholr debutante daughter, SIIss Slary Hall Laird. The largo rooms will be beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums and tho roses and other flowers received by tho debutante. Following tho tea thero will bo a dlnner-danco for tho receiving party at the Acorn Club. Today SIIss Elizabeth L. A. Brewster will make her formal debut at a tho dansant which her father, Frederick C. Brewster, Jr., will give In the Bcllevue-Stratford gardens from half after 4 until 7 o'clock. SIIss Brew ster will be assisted In receiving by Sirs. J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. Charles Piatt, Jr., Sirs. Barton Cooke Hirst, Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, Sirs. A. J. Drexcl Blddle, Sirs. Hampton L. Carson, Sirs. George Mason Chichester. Sirs. Charles P. Keith, Mrs. Jones WIster, Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurtz, Sirs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson, Miss Meta Lisle, Miss Emma A, Dorr, Miss 'Eliza beth Thompson, Miss Mary S. Wurts, SIIss Edith N. Smythe, Mlsa Christine Spencer, SIIss Anna M, Walthour, SIIss Cordelia Blddle, SIIss Marjorte H. Mann, SIIss Ruth Slann and SIIss Alice Atlee, Mrs. Edward A. Anderson will give a lunch eon for Bliss Eleanor Porcher at her home In Chestnut Hill. Her guests will be SIIss Isabel Wurts Page, Miss Marlon 8. Kingston, SIIss Heater Anderson, Miss Katherine C. Newbold, Silas Ethel Elklns, Miss Dorothy B. Foltz, Miss Mary Ballard, SIIss Edith II. Glltlngham, Miss Katharine Seeler, Miss Martha Whltmer. There will be two theatre parties. One Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts will give for their daughter. Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, which will be followed by supper at the Bellevue Stratford, and Harry D. Holloway will give a theatre party Jn honor of Miss Ada L. Weth erlll, which will be followed by Bupper at the Rltz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Dixon will give a dinner-dance in honor of SIIss Eugenia Kelso Cassatt at their home, 2004 Spruce street. Sir. and Mrs. Henry Howard Ellison win give a dinner-dance at their home. Briar Hill, Rose mont, for their daughter, Miss Edith R. Ellison. The debutantes will Include Miss Katherine Ogden, Miss Emma Ashton Dorr, Miss Doro thea Oberteuffer, Miss Slargaret Fitter, Miss Eleanor Porcher, Miss Frances Tyson, SIIss Virginia Roberts, Miss Mary E. Clayton, SIlss Alice C. Thompson, Miss Frances Stoughton, SIIss Hope B. McMIchael, Miss Elaa. Reath, Miss Slargaret Berwlnd, SIIss Jean N. Thompson. Miss Edith H. Bally, Miss Hansen" French Earle, Miss Charlotte Harding Brown and Mlsa Ethel Hastings. Mlsa Mary McNeely, of WynnefleM, will be formally Introduced to soelety this evening at a reception to be given by her father, George H. MoNoely, In the rose garden of the Bellevue Stratford. The garden will be deeerated with an abundance of pink roses, chrysanthemums and potted plants. Miss MoNeely will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. William MeNetJy, Mrs. George Soaober. Mrs, AUen U. Mitchell, Jr., Miss Catharine WUlard. of Columbus. O,; Mlsa Matilda Sargent, ef Boston, Miss Leonora Walx. Miss Edith Wall and Mis Isabel Waaa makM. PABg wW follow aftar 19 4'eieo. SUM M Ml WMtMt . guas H mm Has? 4y for a iwtaljM. WEDDINGS AN Important wedding of tho Into autumn Jt. took place nt noon today, when SIIss Elizabeth Blsscll Roberts, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. George W. 11. Roberta, becamo tho'brldo of Robert ChcstcHlcId Clay. Tho ceremony took place In St. Shirk's Protestnnt Episcopal Church, Locust street nbovo 16th Btrcet, nnd was followed by a breakfast at tho homo of Sir. nnd Sirs. Roberts, 1S06 Do Lanccy place. Tho Interior of the church presented a strik ing scene with tho chnnccl banked .with palms and flowers. Tho brldo, who was given In marrlago by her father, woro n portion of her mother's wedding dress, whllo tho other part of tho gown was worn by the bride's twin sister, Sirs. Logan SI. Bullitt, Jr., at her wed ding in April, and tho latter appeared In It as matron of honor today. Tho bride's gown had a fichu of ancient Carrlckmacross lace. Tho matron of honor woro a black hat and carried pink roses. The brldesmaldB wcro SIIss Gretchcn Clay, Miss Slary Crozer Page, SIIss Virginia Roberts, Mlsa Elizabeth R. Reath, SIIss Caroline Mur doch, Sirs. What ton G. Cookman, SIIss Mary C. Slorrls nnd SIIss Imogen S. Norton, of Ben nington, Vt. They were gowned In Alice bluo panne velvet, SIIss Sydney Blddle and SIIss Edith Roberts were the little flower girls. They woro quaint lingerie frocks and carried old fashioned baskets. Sir. Clay had his brother, Henry S. SI. Clay, ns best man, nnd his ushera wero E. Osborno Coatcs, J. Borkloy Reed, Charles H. Wetter, E. Baldwin Edwards, William Emery, Jr., Lo gan SI. Bullitt, Jr., George Elliot, Benjamin Brannan Reath, 2d, Kenneth Martin and Curtis Livingston Clay. The Rev. Dewees Roberts, of Boston, an undo of the bride, officiated. nYAN-COLLINS SIIss Louise Collins, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph P. Collins, of 921 South 49th street, be camo tho brldo of James Francis Ryan, son of Sir. and Mrs. Sllchael J, Ryan, today, nt 10 o'clock, In the Church of St Francis de Sales, Tho brldo was given In marriage by her fathor, and was attended by SIIss Anna II. Collins as maid of honor and Miss Slary A. Ryan as bridesmaid. Daniel O. Slurphy was best man and Joseph F. Collins was groomsman. The ushers were Georgo McGowan Ryan and John Collins. Frank Anton, a friend of the fam ily, played the wedding march. A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony for the bridal party and Immediate relatives of both families. After a wedding Journey Sir. and Sirs. Ryan will be at home after January J, at 6031 Cath arine street. DAVENPOHT W1LUAMS The wedding of SIIss Elsie Muller Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Williams, to Frank Davenport, of Pomfreit, Conn., took place last night at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, E034 Walnut street. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore an exquisite gown of flesh-colored bridal satin veiled In silver lace and carried bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Her Yell was of real lace edged with orange blossoms, with a coronet of orange blossoms. The matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Ahem, of Providence, R, I. Miss Mildred Williams, a sister of the bride, and Miss Hazel Davenport, a sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Mr. Davenport was attended by Sidney Green, of New York, as best man. There were about 150 guests present, and a reception was held after the ceremony. The house was banked with palms, chrysanthemums and roses. Sir. and Mrs. Davenport wlU live In Harris burg after a wedding trip. ZANDEH-KEUEK Tho wedding of Miss Marie Louise Keller, daughter of Mr. Amelia Braun Keller, to Wal ter B. Zander will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, 4733 Hazel avenue. The Rev. Forrest B. Dager wlU perform the ceremony. Only the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends will be present The bride will be given in marriage by her brother, Charles Frederick Keller. Miss Keller will be attended by Miss Jane Cecil Loughran. Three small nieces of the bride, SIIss Mare Louise Keller, 3d. Miss Catherine AHurta Crosanan and Mlw Althaa Strlnshaw, will act as ftower girl. They will wear HBgerie frocks, o with pink asd the other twe with blue MM, and wlU earry imlt baskets AHed yijA gto raselHwli. Mr. Vbmhf wJH have IW 13i Utah as but ma. &. Majd waeptioa will follow the ceremony. The young1 couple wil be at home after December 10 at 4733 Hazel nvenue, sAOENuonrn MtMonms The marriage of SIIss Esther P. SIcSIorrls, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph SIcMorrls, of 4J10 Chester avenue, to Charles Nash Sagen dorph was solemnised nt noon today In the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Atonement, 47th street nnd Klngsesslng avenue. Th Rev. Robert SIcFetrldge officiated. Tho bride, who was unattended, wore her traveling gown. Following tho" ceremony tho young couple left Immediately for their wed dlns Journey. Mr. and Mrs. JSagondorph will be nt homo nftcr January 1 at 629 Harlson avenue, West Collingswood, N. J. ' MAtONCY-HALriN A wedding of much Interest to Phlladcl phlans took place this morning nt 9 o'clock at tho Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 17lh nnd Morris streets, when Sttss Slary Agnes Hnlpln, daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. Hnlpln, of 1837 Mprrls street,., became tho brldo of Henry Joseph Slaloncy, of 130G Christian street The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Luko SI Powers, O. 8. A., of St Rita's Church, Broad nnd Kllsuortli streets, and wns followed by a Nuptial Mass. Tho brldo was attended ly her sister, SIIss Itoso Sf. Hnlpln, nB maid of honor, nnd her bridesmaids wero Sths Atlco Hnlpln and SIIss Aldn Vcrlcklo. Sir. Slaloncy had for his best man his brother, John Slaloncy, nnd the ushers wcro Thomas Slaloncy nnd Daniel Kane. A wedding breakfast was served nt tho homo of tho bride, nftcr which tho couplo left for nn extended trip through tho New England States. They will bo nt homo nftcr December 12 at 2303 Christian, street. TOAL WALSH Another wedding of much Interest took place this morning In St. Edmond's Church, 23d nnd Mirtlln streets, when SIIss Alice Elizabeth Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Sllchael Walsh, became tho brldo of Bernard E. Toal. Tho brldo was attended by her Bister, SIIss Agnes Gcrtrudo Walsh, nnd Sir. Toal had for his beat man John Walsh, a brother of the bride. A reception was held at the home of tho bride after tho ceremony for about 300 guests, nftcr which tho couplo left for a trip to tho South. They will bo nt home after De cember 15, nt 1023 Hnmburgor street. JACKSON noovEn Tho wedding of Miss Ellnoro Hoover, dnugh ter of Sirs. J. D. Hoover, to Charles Preston Jackson wilt tako placo tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, In the Chester Avenue Baptist Church, 47Ch streot nnd Chester avenue. Tho bride, who will be given In mnrrlage by her brother-in-law, Georgo Dlnsmoro Gideon, Jr., will bo gowned In soft, white satin, veiled In Chnntllly lnce nnd trimmed with pearls. Tho gown will have a court train. Her veil will bo of tullo, with a coronet of orange blossoms, and she will carry a Bhower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of tho valley. Tho maid of honor wilt bo Miss Helen Gil christ. Miss Leona Farrow, SIIss Eleanor Long, SIIss Helen Roberts and SIIss Slargaret Snuff will attend as bridesmaids. Sir. Jackson will havo Howard STcFall as best man, and his ushers will be Edwin Hoover, George Young, Crnwford Hooven nnd Robert Ktrkpatrlck. The Rev. Grenvllle Eland will officiate, and SIIss Elsie Duff will play the wedding music. Immediately following the ceremony there will be a very small reception for the immediate families at the home of the bride's mother, 6117 Cedar avenue. KUSEP.-PIKE A pretty wedding took place this morning In St. Clement's Church, 71st nnd Woodland ave nue, when SIIss Gertrude Agatha Pike, daugh ter of Doctor and Sirs. C. P. Pike, of 7230 Woodland iwenue, became tho bride of Wil liam Anthony Kuser. Tho ceremony was per formed at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Francis Dough erty, and was followed by a Nuptial Sfass. The bride was given In marrlago by her fathor. She was attended by her sister, SIIss Slay Pike. Sir. Kuser had for his best man Aloyslus Faruenhlem, of Wynnefleld, and the ushera were Dr. C. E. Pike, Jr., and Joseph Pike, brothers of the bride. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was served at tho home of the bride, after which the couple left for a tour of the West. They will be at home after January 1. KNOWLES-ELWEIL The wedding of SIIss Estelte SI. Elwell, the daughter of Sir. and Sirs. D. M. Elwell, of CSS! Paschell avenue, to Harold B. Knowles, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at St Clement's Catholic Church. The Rev. Dr. Ratto will perform the ceremony. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Sirs. Frank D. Whiting will be ma tron of honor. Mr. Knowles will have William Elwell, a brother of the bride, as best man. Following the ceremony Sir. and Sirs. Knowles will leave for a wedding trip, nnd will be at homo after January 1, at 2027 South Alden street. SO.NNEBEHC-3AMI3H A pretty wedding will take place In the Alumni Building, 1717 North Broad street, this evening at S o'clock, when SIIss Rae N. Samlsh, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry SI. Samlsh, of 3823 North 17th street, will become the brldo of Slllton L. Sonneberr. Tho ceremony will be performed by Dr. J. Kraiukopf, of the Ken cseth Israel. The bride will be given In mar riage by her father. SIIss Samlsh will have SIIss Ray SI. Stem, of Baltimore, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Carrie D. Stern, of Baltimore; Miss Carlyn Stern, of Baltimore; Miss Ray L. Netter and Miss Pauline Goldber ger. Mr. Bonneberg will have his brother, Sidney Sonneberg, as best man, and the ushers will be Morton A, Netter, Abe Goldberger, Gabriel Rothkugel and Lawrence Kaufmann, of Bal timore. A reception will follow the ceremony In the chapel of the Alumni Building. The bride's mother will wear a handsomely black embroidered net gown over silver cloth, and Mrs, Sonneberg, the bridegroom's mother, will wear a black embroidered cloth over heavy black satin. Upon their return from the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs- Sonneberg will live at SMB North 17th street, where they will be at home after Decem ber 1. TUOMJON-BACHLER Miss Marguerite A. Bachler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian F., Baehler, of 833 North Kth street, will became the bride of Paul O. Thomson at 4 o'elook this afternoon. In St Francis Xavler's Church. 24th and Green streets. 1 The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and the Rev. Joseph MoOarry. asebtswt rwtor, will eMatate at the ceremony. MUe Oenrode K. Baehler. the maid sf honor, wttt h few stater's only attftdaa Mr. TOoauftp win 1y M f!$ Uji a ) TriTf finffr rhoto Iit Gilbert & Dicoo MISS FRANCES McCANN Miss McCnnn will tako part in tho Cabaret of the Countess of Tubs, to be given at tho Bcllevue-Stratford, on December 8 and 9, for the benefit of the Northern Home for Friendless Children. Harbott. Tho ushers will bo Harry C. Baehler, a brother of tho brldo; Leonard J. Baehler, of Now York, a cousin of tho bride, and John G. Wnrfel, of Lancaster, Pn. Tho ceremony will bo followed by a reception for tho Immediate families and close friends nt tho homo of the brldo's parents. Sir. and Sirs. Thomson will leave for a tour through tho northeast, and on their return will llvo In this city. WILSON EAIILY A quiet wedding will take place this evening, at 7 o'clock, at tho homo of Sir. nnd Sirs. Ed ward Y. Smith, of 2131 North 13th street, when their sister, SIIss SInrgarct Loulso Earlcy will becomo tho brldo of Herbert L. Wilson. Tho ceremony will bo performed by tho Rov. Virgil E. Roror, of tho Arch Street SIcthodlst Episco pal Church, under n bower of palms and whlto chrysanthemums. Thero will be no attendants. A small reception will follow tho ceremony, nfter which Sir. nnd Sirs. Wilson will leave on their wedding trip. Thoy will bo at homo after January 1, nt 806 South Ycwdell street. WIDMEn-SAUEKWEIN A wedding of interest In this city and Brook lyn will tako plnco tonight at 7 o'clock. In tho Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, 30th and Diamond streets, when SIIss Georglana E. Saucrwcln, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Low Is E. Snuerweln, of 4003 North 13th street will be given In marrlago by her father to Louis C. WIdmer, of Brooklyn. The pastor of tho church, the Rov. A. C. Schcnck, will perform tho cere mony. Sirs. William II. Carney, of Haddon Heights, will be matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids will bo SIIss Clara Saucrwcln, SIIss Laura Sauer weln, sisters of tho brldo; SIIss Elsie Wllmer, of Brooklyn, sister of tho bridegroom, and SIIss Isabel HalncB. Annctta Snuerweln, tho little sister of tho bride, will act as flower girl. Sir. WIdmer's best man will be Joseph A. Bonnett, of New York, pdward P. Sauerneln and Harry A. Sauerweln, brothers of the bride; Raymonl Kelly nnd Frank H. Baker will bo the ushers. Tho ceremony will bo followed by a largo reception nt tho homo of tho brldo's par ents. Mr. nnd Sirs. WIdmer, on their return from a tour through tho South, will live In New York, on 173th street, nnd will receive on Jnn uary 1, AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES THTR FRI- EVE.. 8:15 xxxio SAT MAT 2:30 SCOTLAND COo, 78c, tl at Hcppe's. SSe Academy. Bentrtt Woman's Association M. 11. Hospital. Tues. Evg., Dec. 1 ENGLAND PViacfmir Sf OPEIIA I Home of World's LIllibbllUl OL. HOUSD Greatest Photoplays Atts. 1 to 6. 10 & ISc. Eves. 7 to 11, 10, 15, :5o THIRD CAPACITY WEEK THE SPOILERS Twice Dally. AfUrnona 2:80. Evening's 8:80 Preceded by Dally Change Flrst-Uun Pictures acad: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ds. KiHb Muck, Conductor DMY OF MUSIC Monday Eve, Nov. 30, at 8:15 Soloist HAROLD BAUER Tickets on Sale, lleppe'a Plono Rooms. 1110 chestnut Street. Amphitheatre, 25 cents. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., NEW YOnK Tues. Ever, T n fJinnnnrln Mmes, Destlnn. Decl.ata J-id UlOCOnad Mititntw Ducheoe; MM Caruso, Amato, Sesurola, Uegue, Res ihlptllan, Audlslo, Con,, Mr Polaocp, Wallet Divertissement, "La Kurlana" and "Dance of tha Hours," Scati. 1108 Chestnut St. Walnut 7035. Park 889. WfTHERSPOON HALL. Friday Eva-. Nov. 2T. at 8. "Th Moat Remarkable Lecture er a hen" By Helen Keller SS? uiicao Tickets. II BO ft tl 00. Bo OMce. Wltherspoon Bide. MME. LOUISE HOMER Her Only Recital Here This Season Seata at JleppVs, 76c to - CO; amphitheatre 60a ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3d. AT StlS Garrick lag. Mat. Today &V. $1.50 EXTRA TIUNKSQIVINQ MATINEB TOMORROW POTASH & PERLMUTTER This and Next Week. Kvgs. 8:15 Keg. Mat Sat. Forrest & Mat. Today $1.50 BXTRA THANKSGIVING MATINBB TOMORROW QUEEN a MOVIES SS25S? I Wka Paly. Et. 8:15. Regular Mat Saturday TUB MARKET ST ABOVE 16T Vk 11 O 11 ARRINdTON rr, i iT-r T-,rr CONTINUOUS 16TH S"AN i Y ADHLB FARRlNai thbatrs "COUNTRY MOUSE" Thursday. J5SfflpZffi "WW. to GLOBE MARKET STKSBT OPPOSITE WAKAMAKBK'8 Continuous VaudavlUa HUH-lliJO .n "The Bachelor Dinner" SSJ II CHhy Ac4 Short Photo-Plays, SurprUaa WALNUT THE OLD MatTomor.l HOMESTEAD mLmwBwwwMm'mrd ""- "- 'JSKaaaag BILLY LEDGER'S GOSSIP Yflunar Wllllnm O.ZIowlnnd, of tha fliuet Club, better known w "Billy" Itowlattd, has tho proverbial nine-lived fellna beaten id ev frarzle. Ills man? friends refer to him $m th Accident Kino;. He appears to bear a charmed life, Judging; from the aeries of aurpriMnsr mla t'nps lie) has experienced. Tho latest mu on Friday night returning from tho Wanamaker dance, lie and his tfliHm, Sfercer Blddle. Jr., wero driving at t rapid rato In Mr. Blddle's high-powered ear when it skidded sharply and collided with a telegraph pole. Tha bg machine was badly wrecked amt llowland wan hurled through the wlndihletd, breaking a collar bone aa well as on finger and various other minor bruise. Blddle, strangely enough, was unhurt. It appears he landed In a sitting position, and the only thing that was Injured was his dignity. It will bo recalled thai "Billy" Bowland broke this name collar bone only a few months ago In a collision of automobiles new Atlantlo City. He and Blddle were also In tho fatal wreck of the Bar Harbor express, which cost the lives of no many prominent young Phlla dclphtans. On that occasion a huge splinter of wood was driven through Ilowland'a nb tlomen. He calmly pulled It out himself atj ho eat on the railway track, but ho was lali up In the hospital for months afterwards. It has been In Innumerable lesser catastrophes, mostly connected with automobiles, and one or' IUh friends remarked after hearing of Wa latest mishap that for such a prosperous Individual "Billy" was "broke" more often than any onet he knew. The Wanamaker dance, by tho way, I am told, was "some party." Tho dancers kept at It until 7 o'clock Saturday morning. Tho society fox trotter nowadays has tho original four footed article looking like a enall endeavoring: to negotiate a piece of sticky fly paper. I had Just been shaved and had my shoes do! Ished. Have you ever noticed what a feeling of " conscious assurance Is derived from the know! edgo that one's two extremities aro tonsorfally and sartorlally corroctT Well, that was tho res. son, when a radiant vision In tho smartest ot afternoon froclts stopped mo and suggested my1 accompanying her to a debutante tea, that I surrendered as unconditionally as a hungry tf soldlut. ,- 3 "But perhaps I wasn't asked," I murmured.'! still struggling slightly with tho conventional 4 "Oh, It doesn't matter at nil," she assured me. "I don't know them by sight, but everybody receives cards. All the 'debs' simply tako th usual list. There's dancing, tool they won't know you anyway, and I'm sure you did gef one." This touching confidence in my obscure respectability settled the matter and wo went. The thing that struck me most was tho sur prisingly large number of men present. I am told the new dances are responsible. "Because. It makes tho old fellows feel young and tho young ones feel old," sho explained. It was only the middle-aged, active business men who nppcared to bo lacking. I saw three bank nrenl. dents cavorting across the dance floor, a vlc president of ono of the country's greatest rail roads and the heads of two large industrial con cerns. I asked her which type she liked best to play with. "I don't qulto know," she replied. "Tho old men becomo so awfully silly they bore mo with their flatteries, while the boys usually tako themselves too seriously. You see. so many ot them are still chasing their bluebirds, as Uaeter. llnck puts it, whllo those who are not aro dis gusting." "On tho whole, you are very satisfactory," aho remarked. "Why?" I inquired, with rapidly expanding? chest. , "Because you don't know how to talk and -so) I can enjoy the dancing in peace." The chest flattened out again. BHiT LEDGER. AMUSEMENTS Academy SALE NOW OPEN 1119 Chestnut Sfc. of MuSic Tuesday Afternoon Dec. 1st (At 1:30) Monster All-Star Benefit FOR THE Belgian Relief Fund UNDER THB AUSPICES OB" THE UNITED THEATRE MANAGERS PHILADELPHIA SAMUEL F. NIXON CHAIRMAN Hurry for Seats AND REMEMBER EVERY DOLLAR WILL HELP FEED TUB Starving Belgians AND TOCLI. SEE THE GREATEST. BEST 4. MOST VARIED COM BINATION OB BIO FEA-. TURES FROM ALL T1H9 THBATIIBB, EVER DROUQHT TOGETHER H THIS CITY, PRICES 50c TO $2.00 WATCH THE DADLY PAPERS T VOTf1 POP. MAT. TODAY AT 3U5 i-l J- xXj Tonight. 8:15. Thanksrtvlnjr Mat. Tomer. Vou'll Uum U, You'll Bina it and Vou'A WAlII Ut THE HAUNTING MUBIC OP "HIGH JINKS" With STELLA MAYIIEW This if What the rntladalpbta Critic ray I It Is a wlnnsr." rress. ........ It la sure to please everybody." Haeerd. "Stella Mayhaw lon Is worth tha prica at admtM lion" North American. 'The play la a tUijts-lnrlln auoceie treat start t flnlsb." - inquirer. 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